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Raymond Marks - CV 1 Curriculum Vitae RAYMOND MARKS (marksr@missouri.edu) ADDRESS: Department of Classical Studies 405 Strickland Hall University of Missouri Columbia, MO 65211 EDUCATION: 1999 Ph.D., Classics, Brown University, Providence, RI. Thesis: Scipio Africanus in the Punica of Silius Italicus. Committee: David Konstan, Joseph Pucci, Michael C.J. Putnam, Michael von Albrecht 1992 B.A., Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. APPOINTMENTS: 2007-present Associate Professor, Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. (Member of Doctoral Faculty since 2004; Member of Graduate Faculty since 2001) 2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 2000-2001 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 1999-2000 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. PUBLICATIONS: 2014 Statio-Silian Relations in the Thebaid and Punica 1-2, Classical Philology 109.2: pp. 130-139. 2013 The Thebaid and the Fall of Saguntum in Punica 2, in G. Manuwald and A. Voigt, eds., Flavian Epic Interactions. Berlin: De Gruyter: pp. 297-310. 2013 Reconcilable Differences: Anna Perenna and the Battle of Cannae in the 1

Raymond Marks - CV 2 Punica, in A. Augoustakis, ed., Ritual and Religion in Flavian Epic. Oxford: Oxford University Press: pp. 287-301. 2013 Review of P. Asso, A Commentary on Lucan, De Bello Civili IV: Introduction, Edition and Translation (2010), in Journal of Roman Studies 103: pp. 332-333. 2013 Review of R. J. Littlewood, A Commentary on Silius Italicus Punica 7 (2011) in Classical Review 63.2: pp. 449-451. 2011 Review of B. Tipping, Exemplary Epic. Silius Italicus Punica, in Classical Review 61.2: pp. 483-485. 2010 Julius Caesar in Domitianic Poetry, in N. Kramer and C. Reitz, eds., Tradition und Erneuerung: Mediale Strategien in der Zeit der Flavier. Berlin: De Gruyter: pp. 13-39. 2010 Lucan s Curio in the Punica, in F. Schaffenrath, ed., Silius Italicus. Akten der Innsbrucker Tagung vom 19.-21. Juni 2008. Studien zur klassischen Philologie, vol. 164. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang: pp. 29-46. 2010 Silius and Lucan, in A. Augoustakis, ed., Brill s Companion to Silius Italicus. Leiden: Brill: pp. 127-153. 2010 The Song and the Sword: Silius s Punica and the Crisis of Early Imperial Epic, in D. Konstan and K. Raaflaub, eds., Epic and History. Oxford: Blackwell: pp. 185-211. 2008 Augustus and I: Horace and Horatian Identity in Odes 3.14, American Journal of Philology 129.1: pp. 77-100. 2008 Getting Ahead: Decapitation as Political Metaphor in Silius Italicus Punica, Mnemosyne 61.1: pp. 66-88. 2006 En, reddo tua tela tibi: Crista and Sons in Silius, Pun. X, 92-169, Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History XIII. Collection Latomus 301: pp. 390-404. 2005 From Republic to Empire: Scipio Africanus in the Punica of Silius Italicus. Studien zur klassischen Philologie, vol. 152. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 2005 Per Vulnera Regnum: Self-Destruction, Self-Sacrifice, and Devotio in Punica 4-10, Ramus: Critical Studies in Greek and Roman Literature 34.2: pp. 127-151. 2

Raymond Marks - CV 3 2005 Silius Italicus, in J.M. Foley, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Ancient Epic. Oxford: Blackwell: pp. 528-537. 2004 Of Kings, Crowns, and Boundary Stones: Cipus and the Hasta Romuli in Metamorphoses 15, Transactions of the American Philological Association 134.1: pp. 107-131. 2003 Hannibal in Liternum, in P. Thibodeau and H. Haskell, eds., Being There Together: Essays in Honor of Michael C.J. Putnam on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday. Afton: Afton Historical Society Press: pp. 128-144. 2003 Review of P. Hardie, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Ovid (2002) in Classical and Modern Literature 23.1: pp. 135-142. CONFERENCE PAPERS AND LECTURES: 2014 Sparsis Mauors agitatus in oris: The Theme of Civil War in Punica 14, given at the Celtic Conference in Classics 2014, June 27, Edinburgh, Scotland. 2014 Sparsis Mauors agitatus in oris: The Theme of Civil War in Punica 14, given at the American Philological Association Annual Meeting, January 5, Chicago, Illinois. 2013 Off the Beaten Path: Narrative Continuity and Dicontinuity in Silius Punica, given at Anfänge und Enden. Narrative Potentiale des antiken und nachantiken Epos, Universität Münster, October 11, Münster, Germany. 2013 Genres in Conflict: Marcellus Sicilian Campaign in Punica 14, given at I generi letterari nell età dei Flavi. Canoni, trasformazioni, ricezione, Università di Torino, September 19, Turin, Italy. 2013 The Tradition of the 300 Fabii in the Punica, given at Silius Italicus: Poetry and Historiography, a conference sponsored by the Department of Classics, Washington University in St. Louis, March 23, St. Louis, Missouri. 2011 War, Reconciliation, and the New Flavian Order: the Funeral Games in Punica 16, keynote speech, given at Silius Italicus and Flavian Culture, the 2011 Pacific Rim Latin Literature Conference in association with the Flavian Epic Network, sponsored by the Centre for Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia (CCANESA), University of Sydney, July 4, Sydney, Australia. 2011 A Tale of Two Cities: Saguntum and Thebes in the Punica and the Thebaid, given at Flavian Epic Interactions, the 2011 Flavian Epic Network conference, University College London, June 24, London, England. 3

Raymond Marks - CV 4 2010 Reconcilable Differences: Anna Perenna and the Battle of Cannae in Silius Italicus Punica, given at Religion and Ritual in Flavian Epic, a conference sponsored by the Department of the Classics, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, April 25, Urbana, IL. 2008 Back to the Future: Julius Caesar, Augustus, and Civil War in Domitianic Poetry, given at Tradition und Erneuerung in der Zeit der Flavier: Mediale Strategien, a conference sponsored by the Mommsen-Gesellschaft, October 10, Rostock, Germany. 2008 Silius Civil Wars: the Punica and Lucan s Bellum Civile, given at Ordior arma: Gegenwart und Zukunft der Silius Italicus-Forschung, a conference sponsored by the Institut für Sprachen und Literature/ Latinistik at Universität Innsbruck, June 20, Innsbruck, Austria. 2007 Myth and History in Early Imperial Epic, given at the Department of Classical Studies Workshop, September 25, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 2007 Getting Ahead: Decapitation as Political Metaphor in Silius Italicus Punica, given at CAMWS Conference, April 12, Cincinnati, OH. 2006 The Song and the Sword: Reconnecting Epic and History in Silius Italicus Punica, given at Epic and History, Ancient and Medieval, a conference sponsored by the Program in Ancient Studies at Brown University, December 2, Providence, RI. 2006 Augustus and I: Negotiating Identity in Horace, Odes 3.14, given at CAMWS Conference, April 6, Gainesville, FL. 2004 Scipio and Domitian in Silius Punica, given at CAMWS Conference, April 17, St. Louis, MO. 2002 Scipio and the Structure of the Punica, given at CAMWS Conference, April 6, Austin, TX. 2001 A Tripartite Structure for the Punica?, given at Ancient Studies Occasional Papers, February 13, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 2001 Cipus, Romulus, and the Dilemma of History: Ovid Metamorphoses 15.552-621, given at the Department of Classical Studies, January 25, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. 2000 Historicizing Silius: Jupiter s Prophecy in Punica 3, given at CAMWS Conference, April 7, Knoxville, TN. 4

Raymond Marks - CV 5 TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 2014 Spring Latin 4350/7350: Latin Prose 2013 Fall Classical Humanities 3150/3150H: The Age of Augustus Latin 1100H: Honors: Elementary Latin 2012 Spring Greek 4500/7500: Greek Stylistics 2011 Fall Classical Humanities 4970/4970H: Capstone in Classical Humanities Latin 1100H: Honors: Elementary Latin 2011 Spring Classical Humanities 2200: Roman Culture 2010 Fall Classical Humanities 4970/4970H: Capstone in Classical Humanities Latin 4500/7500: Latin Stylistics 2010 Spring Classical Humanities 2200: Roman Culture 2009 Fall Latin 2000H: Latin Reading Latin 4300/7300: Latin Poetry 2009 Spring Classical Humanities 3150/3150H: The Age of Augustus Latin 8000: Proseminar in Latin Texts 2008 Fall Classical Humanities 3250/3250H: Greek and Roman Epic 2008 Spring Classical Humanities 2200: Roman Culture Latin 9887: Seminar in Special Fields: Silius Italicus 2007 Fall Classical Humanities 4970: Classical Literature and Culture in Translation Greek 4500/7500: Greek Stylistics Latin 1100H/4110H: Elementary Latin I: Intensive 2007 Spring Classical Humanities 2200: Roman Culture Latin 4590/7590: Medieval Latin 2006 Fall Classical Humanities 3250/3250H: Greek and Roman Epic Latin 2000H/4200H: Latin Reading 2006 Spring Classical Humanities 3150/3150H: The Age of Augustus Latin 1200H/4120H: Elementary Latin II: Intensive 2005 Fall Greek 7690: Special Readings in Greek Latin 1100H/4110H: Elementary Latin I: Intensive 5

Raymond Marks - CV 6 Latin 9387: Seminar in Neronian Literature: Lucan s Bellum Civile 2004 Spring Classical Humanities 226: Greek Drama Latin 2 GH/208: Elementary Latin: Intensive Latin 350: Special Readings in Latin 2003 Fall Classical Humanities 115: Greek Culture Latin 340: The Age of Pliny and Tacitus 2003 Summer Latin 350: Special Readings in Latin 2003 Spring Classical Humanities 116: Roman Culture Latin 211: Latin Prose 2002 Fall Classical Humanities 201: Familial Strife and Civil War Latin 470: Seminar in Roman Epic: Statius Thebaid 2002 Spring Classical Humanities 205: The Age of Augustus Greek 210: Intermediate Readings 2001 Fall Classical Humanities 60: Classical Mythology Latin 210: Latin Poetry 2001 Spring Classical Humanities 116: Roman Culture Latin 2 GH/208: Elementary Latin: Intensive 2000 Fall Latin 1 GH/207: Introduction to Latin: Intensive Latin 320: Augustan Literature 2000 Spring Classical Studies 403: Post-Baccalaureate Seminar: Latin Greek 204: Intermediate Greek: Poetry Latin 202: Intensive Latin II 1999 Fall Classical Studies 403: Post-Baccalaureate Seminar: Latin Latin 201: Intensive Latin Latin 203: Intermediate Latin: Prose 6